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Downgrading question

Post by cgibbons51 » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:02 am

I have downgraded 2 PSP Go's and I have downgraded both 3 times but is there really a chance of a brick because it really is just loading the official firmware updater. so only brick would be turning off the PSP or battery dying while downgrading if im right?
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Re: Downgrading question

Post by ViP3R » Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:47 pm

cgibbons51 wrote:I have downgraded 2 PSP Go's and I have downgraded both 3 times but is there really a chance of a brick because it really is just loading the official firmware updater. so only brick would be turning off the PSP or battery dying while downgrading if im right?
Yes, you are right. Except from "dying battery" because you can't go updating if your battery power percentage is low
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Re: Downgrading question

Post by frank » Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:25 pm

It's about the same risk as updating. So it's pretty safe.
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